WO2007087728A1 - Procédé et système adaptatif de contrôle de signaux pour détecter des anomalies - Google Patents

Procédé et système adaptatif de contrôle de signaux pour détecter des anomalies Download PDF

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WO2007087728A1
WO2007087728A1 PCT/CA2007/000164 CA2007000164W WO2007087728A1 WO 2007087728 A1 WO2007087728 A1 WO 2007087728A1 CA 2007000164 W CA2007000164 W CA 2007000164W WO 2007087728 A1 WO2007087728 A1 WO 2007087728A1
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    • G05B23/0235Qualitative history assessment, whereby the type of data acted upon, e.g. waveforms, images or patterns, is not relevant, e.g. rule based assessment; if-then decisions based on a comparison with predetermined threshold or range, e.g. "classical methods", carried out during normal operation; threshold adaptation or choice; when or how to compare with the threshold

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  • the present description relates to the field of data signal monitoring and more particularly to monitoring signals in industrial processes.
  • An electrolyzer is defined as an apparatus in which an electrolysis reaction takes place. Electrolysis is the process of decomposing a chemical compound into its elements or producing a new compound by the action of an electrical current. Basically, an electrolyzer is composed of two electrodes and a separator, called a membrane.
  • Electrolyzers are commonly encountered in the chlor-alkali industry, in chlorate production plants, and in fuel cells.
  • primary products of electrolysis are chlorine gas, hydrogen gas, and sodium hydroxide solution (commonly called “caustic soda” or simply “caustic”).
  • Most electrolyzers are of the membrane cell type, but recently, new technologies such as G. D. E cells (Gas Diffusion Electrode) are being used in industrial settings for caustic soda and chlorine production.
  • G. D. E cells Gas Diffusion Electrode
  • sodium chlorate or sodium hypochlorite is produced from the electro- generated chlorine and caustic soda with no separator in the electrolysis cell.
  • water is electrolyzed to produce hydrogen gas.
  • FIG. 1 is an illustration of a typical prior art membrane cell used in the chlor-alkali industry. It is composed of two compartments. The anode compartment is provided with a saturated brine solution (NaCI), while a dilute caustic soda passes through the cathode compartment. In chlor-alkali plants, chlorine gas (Cl 2 ) evolves at the Titanium- coated anode 2. The combination of hydroxide ions (OH " ) with migrated sodium ions(Na + ) across the selective membrane 1 generates caustic soda (NaOH) and hydrogen gas (H 2 ). The cathode 3 is usually nickel with a catalytic coating to reduce the overpotential for H 2 evolution. The complete chlor-alkali process is described by the following equation:
  • an electrolyzer is a combination of elementary membrane cells. Since the electrolysis process takes place in each cell after applying a current, energy consumption plays a key role in the process. The electrolyzer overall performance therefore is mainly related to cell efficiency. According to principles well known in the art, and described in literature such as "A First course in Electrode Processes" by Arthur Pletcher, or in "Ion Permeable Membranes", by Thomas A. Davis, J. David Genders and Derek Pletcher, voltage variations in the membrane cell are generally a result of physical changes within the cell components. The cell voltage variation is distributed between its components: anode, cathode, membrane and electrical connections. An abnormal decrease or increase in the cell voltage is generally considered as a source of potential problems.
  • Measurement sensors usually perform their readings assuming that their values are independent from the others. Often this is not the case. Several measurements depend on common process parameters.
  • the present description presents a new approach to monitor data and detect deviant or abnormal behavior within a set of data signals that are anticipated to have similar behavioral characteristics.
  • an autonomous monitoring system of cell function in an electrolyzer there is provided an autonomous monitoring system of cell function in an electrolyzer.
  • a method for characterizing electrode elements of cells in an electrolyzer comprises: acquiring a set of signals from at least one measurement source; designating a reference signal S r ⁇ f from the acquired set of signals; computing a deviation Dev, between the reference signal S r ⁇ f at a reference point in time t r ⁇ f (S ref (tre f )) and at least one of the acquired signals S 1 over time; and generating a deviation alarm trigger when the deviation meets a given deviation criteria.
  • a system for detecting anomalies in a set of signals that normally exhibit analogous behaviour.
  • the system comprising: a signal measurement module for acquiring a set of signals from at least one measurement source and designating a reference signal S ref from the acquired set of signals; a deviation computing module for computing a deviation Devi between the reference signal S ref at a reference point in time W (S re f(t r e f )) and at least one of the acquired signals Si over time; and an anomaly detector for generating a deviation alarm trigger when the deviation meets a given deviation criteria.
  • FIG. 1 is a typical prior art membrane cell used in the chlor-alkali industry
  • FIG. 2 is a flow chart of a method for detecting an anomaly using a reference signal according to a first embodiment
  • FIG. 3 is a flow chart of a method for detecting an anomaly using a reference signal and a confirmation signal according to a second embodiment
  • FIG. 4 is a flow chart of a method for detecting an anomaly according to a third embodiment
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram of a system for detecting an anomaly according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a screen shot of data signals that are anticipated to have similar behavioral characteristics, with a deviating signal.
  • a signal is defined herein as a series of discrete values transmitted over time form a single source. More specifically, a signal can originate from the measurement of process parameters over time, such as the temperature measurement of a liquid, the individual voltage measurement for a cell of an electrolyzer, etc.
  • a variation detected on one signal should be mirrored on all signals of common origin and any discrepancy from this variation is indicative of a specific change in the normal behavior that warrants notification. Such a deviating signal is illustrated in Fig. 6.
  • the method presented herein involves comparing sets of signals that possess analogous behavior.
  • the method proceeds by designating a reference signal and linking the calculation with this reference element.
  • the simplicity of this approach allows for the embedding of the algorithm in small processors, such as sensor systems for monitoring processes.
  • Fig. 2 is a flow chart of a method of detecting an anomaly, i signals, with values taken at time t, are considered. Each value is designated with the notation Si(t).
  • a reference signal S ref is set and in step 23, a reference point in time t ref is set.
  • step 25 for each signal i, the value of the signal S, at the reference point in time S,(t ref ), is compared with the value of the reference signal S ref at the reference point in time S re KW)-
  • step 27 the difference (Delta,) between the values is compared to maximum and minimum delta threshold values.
  • an alarm or alarm trigger is generated, as per step 29.
  • An alarm can take the form of a value switch in a status tag that triggers a User Interface (Ul) (e.g., play a sound, show or modify an image, show advisory text), an event database, a relay trigger. It is also contemplated that the alarm trigger may be used to shut down the industrial process (manually or automatically).
  • Ul User Interface
  • the alarm trigger may be used to shut down the industrial process (manually or automatically).
  • step 35 If the signal deviation value calculated in step 31 is out of bounds with respect to minimum and maximum deviation threshold values (i.e., a given deviation criteria is met), an alarm is generated, as per step 35.
  • a return to step 25 is performed at each t interval, i.e. when a new value (a new point) is obtained for each signal.
  • the monitoring of the Dev, values is performed according to several criteria. For example, threshold values reached and exceeded, for a specified duration of time, changes in value distribution (mean, standard deviation, etc.) or the slope/curve fitting parameters of the Dev, evolution over time are all criteria for analysis of the Dev, values.
  • the algorithm of Fig. 2 may vary and can be improved in several ways.
  • the reference signal can be monitored to ensure it does not itself deviate by using another signal to confirm its behavior (signal confirmation).
  • signal confirmation A modified algorithm using such a confirmation signal will be described with reference to Fig. 3.
  • step 41 a reference signal S ref and a confirmation signal S conf are set, and in step 43 are reference point in time W
  • step 45 for every signal I, the reference differential Delta, is calculated.
  • step 47 if Delta, is out of bounds with respect to threshold minimum and maximum values, an alarm is generated, as per step 49.
  • step 51 for every t, a reference deviation value is calculated, according to the formula:
  • step 53 the value of the reference deviation RDev, is compared to minimum and maximum reference deviation threshold values. An alarm is generated, as per step 55, if the value of RDev, is out of bounds (i.e., a given confirmation criteria is met).
  • step 45 There is a return to step 45 at each t interval (when the confirmation criteria is not met), i.e. when a new value (a new point) is obtained for each signal.
  • step 57 the signal deviation Dev, is calculated for every t and its value is compared with minimum and maximum thresholds in step 59. An alarm is generated, as per step 61 , if the value of Dev, is out of bounds.
  • step 45 The method also returns to step 45 from step 59 when the deviation criteria is not met.
  • Setting of the reference signal and confirmation of the signal can be performed manually or automatically. To do it automatically, the signals that are best centered in the value distribution at the reference point can be chosen .
  • S ref is the one that satisfies Min( Abs ( Mean(S,(t ref )) - S,(t ref ) ) ).
  • S COnf is the one that satisfies Min( Abs (S ref (t r e f ) - S,(t ref ) ) )
  • t ref can change over time and can be automated, providing new reference differentials.
  • t ref may be set from an external action (such as a user trigger) or according to some contextual criteria/process operation condition (start up, load change, etc. of the industrial process).
  • an external action such as a user trigger
  • some contextual criteria/process operation condition start up, load change, etc. of the industrial process.
  • setting a new reference point allows the monitoring process to adjust itself to the current working condition.
  • the algorithm can rely on the reference signal to set a new t ref - By doing so, there is no external value or action needed for the algorithm. For instance, when S ref (t) reaches a preset threshold, the current t becomes the new t ref and all the Delta, values are computed again.
  • All of the above-mentioned alarm generation thresholds can be set manually or automatically based on measured signals.
  • the noise evaluation on the signals can be a criteria used to set a threshold.
  • the method and system presented herein allow characterizing the performance of an electrolyzer having elementary cells in the context of an industrial electrolysis process. More particularly, the description sets forth a method for characterizing an electrolyzer by comparing each elementary cell voltage to a reference cell and classifying its behaviour based on that comparison.
  • a specific deviation For example, when producing at a specific stable plateau, a momentary high deviation is the symptom of a bubble formed in the cell. As another example, during a startup period, a high continuous deviation, combined with a small or negative Delta, may be the symptom of a pinhole in a membrane. Similarly, a low deviation could be a symptom of a local temperature raise, possibly related to a low electrolyte level in the cell or a lower flow rate.
  • a hardware implementation of the monitoring system described herein may be integrated in an autonomous voltage measurement system and may be used to monitor up to 96 individual voltage signal measurements.
  • a software implementation of the monitoring method presented herein allows the early detection of pinholes in membrane of the chlor-alkali process.
  • By changing the reference point at different level of a startup we can confirm the presence of a pinhole and its hazard potential.
  • a negative Delta; and a positive Dev, will confirm a pinhole behavior.
  • a first set of reference points are used to detect small pinholes. The following sets of reference point allow assessing the hazard potential.
  • Another software implementation of the monitoring method presented herein allows using signals originating from different sources.
  • the software is integrated in our Intelligent Monitoring Unit (IMU) environment and is useful to detect deviations.
  • IMU Intelligent Monitoring Unit
  • a variant of the method described earlier establishes a set of categories (or intervals) based on the distribution of the values of each signal at W
  • a reference point t ref and a number of categories (n) are assigned in step 71.
  • a range for each category based on the signal distribution at t ref is then established at step 73.
  • Each signal is then assigned to one category (CatRefj) at step 75.
  • the method involves calculating the signal category for every time t (step 77) and checking that the signal still belongs to the same category (step 79).
  • Fig. 5 illustrates a system for monitoring signals for detecting anomalies implementing a method such as that shown in Fig. 2.
  • a signal measurement module 83 receives reference parameters, such as an indication of a reference point and a reference signal, and outputs the value of the signal S, at the reference point in time S 1 (W), as well as the value of the reference signal S ref at the reference point in time S re f(tref)-
  • the values are received by a delta computing module 85 for comparison and for outputting of a Delta, value for each signal S,.
  • the signal measurement module 83 also outputs the values of all signals S, and S re f at every time interval.
  • the deviation computing module 91 receives these values and the value of each Delta, and computes a Dev, value for each signal S,
  • An anomaly detector module 87 receives threshold values for the values of Delta, and Dev, and checks whether the Delta, and Dev, values received are within bounds.
  • An alarm module 89 (optional) may be triggered upon detection of an anomaly.
  • the present invention can be carried out as a method, can be embodied in a system, a computer readable medium or an electrical or electro-magnetical signal.

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L'invention porte sur un procédé de détection d'anomalies dans un ensemble de signaux qui présentent normalement un comportement analogue. Le procédé consiste ä: acquérir un ensemble de signaux provenant d'au moins une source de mesure; désigner un signal de référence Sref à partir de l'ensemble acquis de signaux; calculer un écart Devi entre le signal de référence Sref au niveau d'un point de référence dans le temps tref (Sref(tref)) et au moins un des signaux acquis Si dans le temps, et générer un déclencheur d'alarme d'écart lorsque l'écart correspond à un critère d'écart donné.
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